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Deutsche Bank predicts $155bn of private sector CMBS
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Single asset, single borrower deals drove the US CMBS market in 2025, particularly on New York City collateral as office attendance rose. With interest rates predicted to fall further in 2026, market participants are looking forward to a greater variety of deals on commercial real estate from other cities and sectors, writes Pooja Sarkar
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Codere, the Spanish gambling company, has decided not to pay the interest on its $300m 2019 bonds, which was due today.
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An asset sale of one of the properties underpinning the troubled Gemini (Eclipse 2006-3) commercial mortgage securitization has been completed.
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An asset sale of one of the properties underpinning the troubled Gemini (Eclipse 2006-3) commercial mortgage securitization has been completed.
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Commonwealth Bank Australia is in the market with a AUD750 million ($682.56 million) residential mortgage securitization, Medallion Trust Series 2013-2.
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Commercial mortgage-backed securities loan delinquencies dropped by 40 basis points last month, driven in part by the disposition of a $759 million portfolio from ORIX Corporation.
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All five loans securitized in Goldman Sachs’ 2007 German commercial mortgage-backed securities transaction, Fleet Street Finance 3, are now in default, according to Barclays analysts in London.
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Australian mortgage lender Pepper Home Loans has priced Pepper Prime 2013-1 Trust , a securitization sold in U.S. and Australian dollars and backed by prime residential loans acquired from GE Capital Australasia two years ago.
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Wells Fargo has priced the single tranche of the $201.47 million ORES 2013-LV2 non-performing commercial mortgage-backed securitization.
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All five loans securitized in Goldman Sachs’ 2007 German commercial mortgage-backed securities transaction, Fleet Street Finance 3, are now in default, according to Barclays analysts in London.